There are plenty of reasons one may decide to shift over to Firefox, whether it be promises of better security or the opportunity to use widgets only available in Firefox. Whatever the reason, migrating can seem like a big hassle. The steps below will explain how to import Chrome bookmarks without using any third-party applications or widgets. Thanks to one of many unique Firefox features, this transfer process is easy.

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Import Chrome Bookmarks into Firefox

Open Firefox’s Library. To do this, simply press Ctrl+Shift+O on your keyboard. This will open a window that shows all your existing bookmarks and other bookmark settings.  

Go to Import and Backup > Import Data from Another Browser on the Library’s toolbar. This will open Firefox’s Import Wizard. 

Select Chrome from the Import options and click Next. If you have multiple users on Chrome, select your preferred user.

From the Items to Import step, tick Bookmarks and click Next.

Wait for Firefox to import your Chrome bookmarks and click Finish.

That’s it, you’re Chrome bookmarks are safe and nestled in their new Firefox home.

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